Tag Archive for book review


Bookanista Review: STARCROSSED

published on April 13, 2011

Recently I signed up for NetGalley, and the first ARC that caught my eye was STARCROSSED by Josephine Collins due out 5/31/11 from HarperCollins. Read below to…

Bookanista Review: ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS

published on April 6, 2011

There has been so much buzz around ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS (and all of it good buzz) that I found myself a…

Bookanista Review: WHERE SHE WENT

published on March 17, 2011

Last Thursday I opened up my mailbox and there was a shiny ARC of Gayle Forman’s WHERE SHE WENT. Of course, I had to read it right away. Read…

Bookanista Review: Divergent

published on February 17, 2011

This week I am so lucky to review a book written by a friend, fellow Bookanista, and former SCBWI roomie. I’m so excited to tell you that…

Bookanista Review: I Am Number Four

published on February 10, 2011

As you may have noticed by a few changes around here – namely the new tab up top – I have joined the Bookanistas. For my first week as part of this gracious and talented group of writers,…

#WritersRead: A Twitter Book Club

published on April 29, 2010

Our inaugeral #WritersRead Twitter Book Club was a success! We had a great time discussing Maggie Stievater’s Shiver. Our next book will be…Will Grayson, Will Grayson by…

Book Review: WINTERGIRLS

published on April 9, 2010

I loved SPEAK. The book floored me from the first page. As a writer, the quality of the work and the unique voice…

Book Review: THIRTEEN REASONS WHY (Bonus Q&A with Jay Asher)

published on October 21, 2009

13 REASONS coverRecorded confessions interspersed with observations. A conversation between a dead girl and the boy who might have loved her. THIRTEEN REASONS WHY wins the award…

September Book Review Blog Chain

published on September 21, 2009

This month I’m participating in the Absolute Write Book Review Blog Chain. We each pick a favorite book to review and share with the world. I’d like to introduce you to a particular favorite of mine – The Eyre…